How to use Kingston supplied Acronis software to clone your hard drive


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When you install a Kingston SSD drive into your notebook you may want to duplicate your operating system. Kingston makes it easy supplying Acronis true image to automate the process in a few easy steps.


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  1. You can use Acronis to copy your old hard drive to the SSD, BUT you can't use Acronis to back up your SSD at all.
  2. I can't back up my new Kingston SSD with Acronis.
  3. I have been using this for about 5 years. It works great with all SSDs. I have done Windows 7, and XP. I always have a copy of my boot drive in the event my SSD fails. Then I pop the copy in and I am up and running again. I with re clone if I make sginifint changes to my boot drive, I never keep data on the boot drive.
  4. This software works surprisingly well. I was able to clone a 7200rpm 750GB drive to a 120GB SSD and it correctly copied boot.ini and downscaled partitions. Took 13 minutes.
  5. If you just want the OS, there is no need to clone your hard drive. Just re install the OS on your new SSD.
  6. i only want the os, not the files, how is this done
  7. Shame it's junk and doesn't work.
  8. can u use the software to clone on other brand ssd
  9. Can you choose a seperate partition from your harddrive to be cloned onto the SSD, or does it have to be the entire harddrive, even if it's divided into partitions?